Miscellaneous

A Poem by Emma Brush Z – Here lies my grandfather, whom (this is important) you have never met. He once called a boy “unnaturally tall,” and I’m sure he would have said the same about you. But then again, I have sat at his desks – they are a many – and he […]

I grew up in Amherst, Massachusetts. My mother and two of my sisters still live in the area. And I take all of this very seriously: You do not pronounce the “h”. It may be “Am-HERST,” New York. But it is “Am-ERST,” Massachusetts. I am always amazed to hear a graduate from one of the […]

We live on Park Avenue. It is a beautiful tree-lined street in an historic part of town. But it is not what you think: It is not Park Avenue in New York City. And that is because we live in Baltimore. That is the thing about this city. For every street, bridge, monument, or tourist […]

Guest Post By Raymond Koehler I have written for my brother’s law blog before and received a nice response. In fact, Jamie said my post got more responses than any of his own posts. One thing you must know about Jamie, or, to use his more professional sounding name, “Jamison,” is that he is the […]

After dinner, my brother joins the younger generation in a game of Ultimate Frisbee. I opt to sit out of the game, joining our mother on the sidelines instead. My brother used to be the organizer. There was not a game played at Cape Cod – a game of Scrabble or Kick the Can or […]

The Academy Award-nominated documentary The Invisible War begins with the individual stories of men and women who had been raped while serving in the military. We then see one of the women, Kori Cioca, driving across the country to come to D.C. The movie climaxes with the meeting of the women in the conference room […]

“The recovery required painful reflections on a 3-13 season that featured a trying rehabilitation, a failed attempt to recapture the magic of his rookie season, a bitter divorce between he, the organization and coach Mike Shanahan.” This is Washington Post sportswriter Mike Jones discussing Robert Griffin III. Jones and his editors should be ashamed of […]

My brother teaches classics at an inner city high school in Connecticut. Just the other day he called me with a student on the phone. Interested in a career in the law, the student wanted to know whether she should study business or political science. I told her that her major did not really matter. […]

Years ago I tagged along with my wife to a fundraiser at which Bill Clinton was going to be available for a “grip and grin” photograph. Prior to going to the event, I had read that the Clintons, having endured thousands of receiving lines and photo opportunities, had developed a strategy for dealing with “clingers.” […]

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